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Stroke

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Emotional Recovery

In a world that often focuses solely on physical recovery, Stroke Onward Community Circle (SOCC) creates space for everything else–the emotional, invisible, and deeply personal sides of life after stroke.

SOCC is a free, online community for stroke survivors, their loved ones, and the professionals and innovators who support them. It’s a place to share honestly, connect meaningfully, and explore what it means to rebuild identity and live fully after stroke.

What You’ll Find in SOCC

Supportive Community

Connect with others navigating stroke recovery–survivors, loved ones, professionals and innovators.

Real
Conversations

Share your story, ask hard questions, and engage in honest discussions that center on emotional healing, not just physical milestones.

Curated
Resources

Discover tools, insights, and guidance to support your emotional recovery and identity journey.

Live Events & Programs

Join us for author talks, peer gatherings, healing practices, expert panels, and more.

It’s free and takes just a minute to sign up.

Explore New Tools: ElevenLabs Voice Partnership

Through our partnership with ElevenLabs, SOCC members can access free one-year licenses to create personalized AI voices — a powerful tool for rebuilding identity and communication after stroke.

Discover tools, insights, and guidance to support your emotional recovery and identity journey.

Meeting a Critical Gap

Research consistently shows that healing after stroke is more than physical. Yet traditional stroke care often ends when rehab does, leaving a gap in support where it’s needed most. SOCC was created to help fill that gap.

Social support is a stronger predictor of post-stroke community participation than even physical or cognitive functioning (Cheng et al., Frontiers in Neurology, 2019). 

 

Peer connection improves emotional wellbeing and reduces depression, anxiety, and isolation among stroke survivors and carepartners (American Stroke Association).

Community engagement supports identity rebuilding, a core but often invisible part of the healing process (Stroke Recovery Roundtable, 2024).

What Members Are Saying

Connect with us

Join Stroke Onward founders Debra and Steve and all of our colleagues, collaborators and supporters who are helping to create a system that gives all survivors access to a better recovery after stroke, both physical and emotional.

By joining our community, you will get access to helpful resources, and receive our periodic newsletter that includes updates about our expanding work to support survivors and families and improve the stroke system of care.